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the press for full, takes us to know the yeah. now with the period between eli july, late august is the link the season is a time when foot stalls are running low and many phase hung up for the security is on the west. and by the kind of severe drugs that the region is koren lee grappling with, what farmers needs are a zillion prompts, and they've, they have high nutritional value to that's even better. thankfully the us to a few copes of minutes left as it is all duty. libya, lum bone has to feed her grandchildren on us. how many somebody is in jean valley? northern gunna are in the same position. they mainly drill mays or rice. the next obviously still a few weeks away and supplies are running low. then there is the prolong draught. many peanut plants of we that some of the mays to we rice is not much wearing
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the largest hospital in the region. the baptist medical center in the letter who many patients my noticed. so my law is expecting a baby son and like half of the pregnant women here, she's suffering from anemia. a blood has to few red blood cells because she doesn't have enough to eat. don't want diane mental and when a new day breaks, if i am lucky, you 3 times at worst, only once you're pregnant women, we've anemia. lucky, important new trends. so they often give birth to my notice to children 2 years old . this month's house has watson over the past 5 months. he's lost more weight and he's always tired. he's just one of the 15 children being treated, he a full acute model nutrition. is this marcus?
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not as me. and the me, the a bottom simple phrase is 9.2. we showed that he's, i can, this is really my model number and multiple guy. and he's funny, doing all the con to produce more fluid whitelaw, the farmers are still hoping the amazing survive the draught is funny, is already harvesting. that's because the planted problem meal it, it's phone all of the maze and these more resistant to draw it. now the number i go, some of the quoting funding, these copies good. it really has any household around this time or the those who refuse to grow millet and all regretting that decision. i'm going on a lot. i look at the bulk of i always depend on need every year, and it never fails to be honest. and i'll come by my good luck one. and i mean, the 7 points out of the more dominant that of the canadian government has
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a long promoted the cultivation of amazing rise at the expense of meal it. this is because they use a heck to a significantly higher for amazed. for example, the country only produces around $200000.00 tons of mill it annually, and more than 15 times as much mays as recommended by the government funded a down. yeah, higher growth rise in mays. but he's watered that he's deals with the software due to the draw it. he's also tried me let, but because he's fields are in constant use. the sewing is to depleted for me that he will have practice to swat us. and we assume that there's lots of example here. so you've got wanted to me is some of them later when we do. but it's not always our case studies was this, but the if i think this norton more like it used to be. so like what our near nice, the nice and so of the, the new varieties of piled meal it could solve the problem that being propagated.
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here in the test feels a disadvantage, agreed cultural research institute, northern gunner varieties that contrived despite depleted size, and that's even better adapted to draw it way again with the reading base where this would be that to be able to do with where miss windows 10 levels comes in is it is required for the quantities of the inputs delta effect, like your does premier that fails within it, then this new variety is going to be stored at a causal of the institute right now it's almost empty because the new millet is being on the lives in the lab or the samples i've already been sent to some 5000 farm as opposed to northern gunner for trials. the feedback has mostly been good. meanwhile, i'm going multiple guy and he's for me to have almost completed the military list. they're still using a tradition of a variety of positives, and yet they've harvested 600 kilos in 2 weeks without the use of getting calls
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more than enough to bridge these short lean season where there is no means for me to come even. so the millet and in the meantime focus on mays, which will need to be caused by devices. don't down go babylon dunbar, and i'm going out we finished harvesting the millet and of just planted some of these on this end for you to be able to do a liquid table in 2 weeks time will apply for the lives of the plans that are already looking good now part of i know quite better, but i'm blundering, they'd be see me a by jim. but if will you be to an other straightforward because no have enough meal it to cope traditional the deep fry both meant from meal. it was a little sugar, it is a popular, decent, affordable at around 5 bureaus. sense of all the region, new trends like ion and mug museum and that smartphone. so how did
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you relate to the health to me? it sounds to me, it is a gun, and i know once praise chemicals will need to guide you. so it's good for our health that you probably mail it to me. still be the underdog among gunners crops. but it has the potential to really improve the countries for security is turned up to the challenges by changing climate next to the move to south africa for this week's going, your bates? it's pretty amazing how much time to move from recycle plastic bought to such as bricks, clothes, and furniture, all sorts of things. in cape town, we found the company that does turning them into very to childress boys. it's a great example of the fall. so if you like kind of me works.
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the little boy in my driver's seat is mckenzie makoto. he's 5 years old and quite stunned. as you can see, i'm a toy scooter. what you can see is what i used to be. i was once plastic bottles on milk containers like the waste was destined for landfill or the open sea south africa produces $92.00 and a half 1000000 tons of plastic waste each year. around $170.00 of it is recycled to about the recycling fun task. plastics, in cape town, the waste is shredded and formed into the elements on nato. on a warning, it's about to get complicated. real paralysis of analyzing it is a small daniels. then it gets wash. it gets as rod, it gets either up. it gets shipped into a concert. it's new to help us. it gets excluded. it gets pin size or depending on
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the system is put through you. that was the last time for a show right to play a $180.00 degree 10 is one of the country's top tricks is in the meantime, the pilots still have to be melted down. then this cool mold shapes my individual parts to manufacturer a used to improve toys from china. but it was too expensive side of the company started making their own speeches from recycled plastic and using solar power to, to save money. what made me use the sacrament data was cost or these need, but just purely based on cost. how do we make our product as cost effective as possible for the market to accept all product? the repurposed waste is off the price of new plastic. my kind of wheels do you need fresh plastic, they wouldn't mix at bryant's otherwise. apparently i'm at least 90 percent
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recycled. and i'm proud to say i can be purchased. an advocate launch is supermarket chain. i cost between $9.00 and $20.00 depending on the model. incidentally, my design is based on the scriptures that deliver groceries in many south african cities because he hasn't been bored since we've been playing together these past 3 years. and that's happy to be loved. is it so much? he's always, if i did not around, i think he had the experience or for his 50 cock, truly driving a car for you the to a completely different topic. now, empty buildings these days, many office buildings around the world have high vacancy rates. this is partly due to the number of people working from home since the global covey fund demik. and at
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the same time, there's a housing prices in cities everywhere because of verizon rigs. once alicia could be to convert those on use offices into homes. if you live in a city, there's a pretty good chance or living through a housing crisis. rent in the major cities are skyrocketing, and this is happening all around the world. at the same time, housing has grown scarce. some building stand empty, downtown signed for it looks like just about any other big city central business district, public leaving high rises to hide and alarming facts. nearly 10 percent of the city is offices are facing. other major cities around the globe have vacancy rates that high or even higher. so why don't we just convert empty offices into housing for
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people worldwide? for many of us are back in the office, working from home is here to stay. for instance, 35 percent of us workers who can work from home and still do, and plenty only come into the office on occasion. but if they can, workspaces are into a new problem. long before the pandemic eating officers were already becoming less desirable. it hasn't been for about the last 10 years and the trend to the cold flight to call it to you. stephen painter, in architect that one of the world's biggest firms focuses on adaptive reuse. people when, when you're in a lease is an older buildings are going to be less, it will be built because they offer that kind of amenities, of kind of locations, people and all these empty officers aren't just to waste of space. they mean less rent for owners, lower tax revenue for cities and the decline of entire neighborhoods. we have beautiful buildings. we have a wonderful plaza as we have sort of all of the physical assets. we just have
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vacant buildings. and so you don't see that vibrancy used to, you know, kind of look down these key car doors, and you would see just streams of people, you know, coming down the street. and you don't see that as much anymore. literally along the leaves of planner in san francisco, another studio dressing high vacancies almost 95 percent of our tax revenue comes from business tax from downtown, about 80 percent of our g. d. p. came from from downtown companies in 2021. it is our economic engine, and so it needs to strive so the city can thrive. roughly one 3rd of offices are vacant in san francisco. the 3rd most expensive housing market in the us. at the same time, the ongoing construction of new housing is causing a whole different host of problems in order to meet climate targets, but also other sustainability targets. we will need to actually stick with what's already built, printed out how bad researches urban sustainability at stock homes,
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royal institute of technology. even if this new production of housing and buildings is done with very energy efficient and an optimized technologies, this won't be enough. we will also need to reduce the total amount of new production. and this is what brings us to frankfurt. i checked out an ongoing conversion project. an office tower built in the 90s will soon be reborn, is around $150.00 furnished apartments. then you mean all brush the developers regional european head is excited about adaptive reuse? the data for the environmental factors obvious since the building show is already standing in a shell alone, usually accounts for about 50 percent of emissions during construction. it's a, a fairly significant portion of the time, but it doesn't only save on emissions. revamping and office building can be up to 30 percent cheaper and construction can be done in half the time. though that
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depends on the project. this one wasn't much cheaper than a new build, but speed played a big part of the time. i think the time factor is really critical, and it allows us to start generating rental income through the property pretty quickly. a re purposing an old building to survey new function. it's called adaptive reuse, and can extend to structures life. think of turning old factories into artist slots or warehouses into ubiquitous street food halls. retrofitting and existing structure is a lot more complicated than planning. everything from scratch. as developers have found out, apartments and officers are always a $1.00 to $1.00 fit. it depends on when and where they were built. modern, open plan officers were built for living in. first, you must divide up large areas while ensuring rooms get enough sunlight. and you can't just have one big bathroom for a whole floor. each room needs a ventilation seating and power to,
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to end up with shiny new apartments. many conversions essentially rebuild everything except the existing foundations. and besides these constraints, make many offices just too much work to convert according to the painters research . roughly 30 percent of offices are ideal candidates. if you look at the us market, when we're doing a longer slack is about 100000000 square feet of office space. and if you come by just the vacancy on about 70 percent of that you can create between 6 and 7000000 new homes. but just turning offices into apartments isn't going to be enough. neighborhoods that are just office box can be a bit inhospitable calling with finance barrows by day. or if they get the ghost towns outside of business hours, controlling people live, not just work. there could change that this neighborhood of frankfort, mito god, which developed as a strong set of offices in the sixties and seventies. given the wild be creative
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nickname of the people stop for office city, but by the mid to thousands. nearly one in 3 of the offices were sitting in in 2006 . the city began converting the mt office powers into housing creating through mixed use development. now it's still other places to live shop and go to school instead of just places to work. frankfurt result in the area in turn, parking lots and the green spaces in kindergarten. and it brought in developers to build apartments and shots when they're done, they'll be 6000 apartments here. there's other stuff that may lead now that the areas lively or the offices that actually become more attractive. so it's easier to rent them out. he's the 1st to have meetings his best on the canadian city of calgary, started working with painter to revitalize its downtown in 2021. calgary had about 5 to 8 percent vacancy in their office market and i was assigned one of the worst in the world and a very quickly actually for our program together. which gives you $75000.00 square
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foot to combine the building and move forward with the red tape out of the way to make these projects move more quickly. the 1st 5 projects and now under construction, represents about $750.00 new homes. and they have 10 more approved. peter says, much of this housing will be affordable and built with families in mind. thanks to the financial incentives provided by the city. a doctor for use often has even more red tape and new builds, but we'll have to change it for going to use has potential to curve emissions. so if you take turns around and example, there's a role in the downtown you cannot bring to your office space is protected as employment months that was created in the seventy's and then just never got it because it, there was no need to change it on. now there's a desperate need to change and it's, it's kind of holding up. these products happening. such arbitrary regulations are quite common. and approval for conversions often takes as long as it would for a new build, even though the structure is already in place. since that are 1st office conversion,
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projects have gone well, then you mean ultra springs, this firm will focus more on adaptive for years. many developers have shown interest in these projects and cities like san francisco are supporting office conversions. the kind of support offered may determine the type of housing who's get flipping offices into housing is clearly no quick fix and it's not going to solve the global housing crisis overnight. footprint per in calgary, do show it can make cities vastly more livable and it can drastically reduce the environmental impact of relying solely on new bills. the active as the non extra 4th is a radio model. you can paula uganda. but joseph, the young guy is best known for his company, but to improve is for its safety, especially for children in those that starts with changing all the tubes. and the idea of getting away from the idea that driving is back to that war k
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because fits is getting more and more crowded by 2050. the number of city 3 less is 6, almost people to 1500000000 and the city just to kill us is growing along with that has last season, trucks a big lift everywhere and go to this us, the fumes legal title. i'll try and john sparks are among the most to put you to ethic and cities. it's rich due to a police shooting up is twice as high as the global average. any cities on the continent, a having trouble finding a solution. again, this copy tool found probably wouldn't mind joseph b and guess he's tired of it. the trust the can he's city has customer life last year alone. someone 1600. it is t as died. intrinsic accidents. in addition, many have died of good and sick from the party to a we have very many,
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very close on the road. most of them not in a good condition. they put thing got to fumes, which bundled to good for even the people who are working with living in a city whereby we are king people every day. we need to rethink improvement design . a city that is sir. 4 of the was here. so gonna position was that come from us, be a while. it isn't a 3 been sick leave. it's so this morning, joe, look as he is known as social media, is joining authorities, income product to promote non motorized trust sport as a way of reducing emissions. this a decline as a pilots in template added cost is zones. so we failed to twice that if we can promote the 90 more to the $40.00 for us, but 60 and then we're starting kind of getting for what people didn't give them. how did the benefit so doesn't anymore today is the kind of press petition become good more than half of complex population,
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lots on site because this is probably the 3rd, which is a doctor from one motorized transport into the tune. but it was about 10 to 9 years later, the pilot freeze on was commissioned income pine. it's tricky is for closer to to me, does the youngest, easy smart enough for the cities, but the nature of more than 3000000? 1 of the things i would love to see in a company is right from the influence of the cbd. just the, the busiest zone call free zone. it should be covered. if you're going to come into the city, the most you can do is cycle just cycle friend. so i just say holding plus to us just cycle into the city that is very stiff for everybody. that is still for people who are cycling. it's safe for the people who are within the city. many gardens associates driving with steve has been going to change the mindset that to working
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on cycling is only for the poor. he's reading the message, excludes i have an accident left to me with that code crushes haven't next been. i'm still administered. it's good. isn't that somebody institutions like mckayla university, i've know introduced security number ability to replace motorized transport on campus. i just wish how it would be, how to look if this breaks where in the city imagine, oh, come part of the beautiful come power. not to be trucking company, i would have to be having the debts. yes. yeah. who knows? the road, the end is always competing for clean systems. as a professional broadcast, he knows how to use the media effectively. other things, each one of us has a good something to do. what they can do best is awareness, raise awareness issues that need to be done and let somebody do. the individual
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being done will be less concerned. citizens in bucklin, at 220 kilometers, actually visit more to the east composite. the 60 jenny was his 2nd attempt to complete hundreds of kilometers on foot. participants enjoyed plenty of health benefits in the process. i thought it was kind of interesting close to pick mean sick, but also working helps me for my health, a busy clarity of mind. but when you, where you identify with people what they like or how they behave, what they are putting into the like seeing that you probably never have boobs up when you drive and joe walker. he's convinced that he'd small strides to take the message from one step at a time. he hopes to lead. you can get a safe right to and clean a pass. well, good luck to him. if you liked the reports or ha,
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